Supporting homeless people in Bridgend

We provided £2,000 towards the running costs of a minibus for Emmaus, the charity supporting people work their way out of homelessness


Jemma Wray, Chief Executive EMMAUS South Wales, Rotary Bridgend Community Team Leader Tony Berrow, EMMAUS companion and minibus driver with President William and Shelly of Elite Signs at the handover of three signs which were installed on the sides and rear of the EMMAUS vehicle.

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